Public place in Budapest, Hungary
Szabadság tér - Budapest
Liberty Square (Hungarian : Szabadság tér , pronounced [ˈsɒbɒt͡ʃːaːɡ ˈteːr] ) is a public square located in the Lipótváros neighborhood of Budapest , Hungary .
The square is a mix of business and residential. The United States Embassy in Hungary and the historicist style headquarters of the Hungarian National Bank abut the west side of the square.[ 1] [ 2] Some buildings on the square are designed in the Art Nouveau style.[ 1] Ignác Alpár designed two of the buildings.[ 2] The square houses monuments to Ronald Reagan and Harry Hill Bandholtz and a monument to the Soviet liberation of Hungary in World War II from Nazi German occupation . In 2020, together with the United States Embassy, it built a large statue of US Pres. George H.W. Bush .[ 1] [ 3] Some of the monuments like the WWII liberation sculpture were designed by Károly Antal .[ 2] The Memorial for Victims of the German Occupation portrays Hungary as an angel being attacked by Germany in the form of an eagle -- symbolism that obscures Hungary's willing participation in the Holocaust . A counter-monument that includes photos of Hungarians who were sent to Auschwitz was created in 2014 in front of the memorial.[ 4]
History
A barrack-prison ("Újépület ") that previously occupied the space, was the site where Prime Minister Lajos Batthyány was executed in 1849, following the Hungarian Revolution .[ 2] The building was destroyed in 1897 and the square constructed on the site.
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References
47°30′17″N 19°03′01″E / 47.50472°N 19.05028°E / 47.50472; 19.05028